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Apple, its products adored by consumers all over, has nonetheless had a complicated relationship with publishers, who have battled with the tech giant over its intractable position involving the sale of content on its devices. But those who have...
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Apple's stable of periodicals available for in-app subscription got a little bigger with the release of an update to Reader's Digest magazine on Thursday. Reader's Digest is now offering annual subscriptions (10 issues) for $14.99, or monthly...
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Private equity firm Exponent pays £121m in deal to publish 34 titles including Top Gear, Radio Times and Gardeners' WorldBBC Worldwide has agreed the sale of its magazine business, which publishes titles including Top Gear and Radio Times, to...
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Ad Age Thrifty-lifestyle magazine All You came up with an interesting idea to boost circulation: Invite friendly bloggers to sell magazine subscriptions on commission. Publisher Suzanne Quint explains to Ad Age: We have recognized that thats...
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In the first half of 2011, the magazine industry was abuzz with news of the latest digital editions, Apples subscription mandates for publishers selling their wares through the App Store and those stepping away from Apples model to go the HTML...
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Newspaper and magazine publisher's revenues hit by slump in advertising and rising newsprint costsArchant, the regional newspaper and magazine publisher, has reported a plunge in profits of more than 60% in the first six months of the year, as a...
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FT.com managing director Rob Grimshaw says success gives publishers more leverage with Apple and other tech firmsThe Financial Times' web app for iPhone and iPad is already attracting substantially more traffic than its native apps for those devices...
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Time Inc is laying claim to be the first major US magazine publisher to make all of its titles available on all tablet platforms. It has also announced an agreement with America's largest book retailer, Barnes & Noble, to sell digital subscriptions...
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Written By: Graeme Neill Publication Date: Wed, 03/08/2011 - 14:05 The British Library has launched an iPad app allowing subscribers to browse 45,000 books from its 19th century historical collection. Subscription costs £1.99 per month and users...
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Time Inc. is making it easier for readers to access its magazines in digital formthe company announced Wednesday that it will make all 21 of its U.S. titles available on the iPad and other tablets by the end of the year. But consumers still wont...
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Time Warner Inc. released its second-quarter results today, posting its highest growth rate since third quarter 2007. Overall revenues rose 10 percent to $7 billion compared to same period 2010. Its publishing division also did wellTime Inc....
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Romenesko Misc. Time Inc. says it will be the first major U.S. magazine publisher to make all of its titles available on all leading tablet platforms. It also announced today an agreement with Barnes & Noble to sell digital subscriptions Read more
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Magazine subscriptions became available on the iPad this spring, and the first meaningful set of results are out, with Condé Nast announcing that its drawn 242,000 digital customers through Apples iTunes store in the six weeks since it...
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The Atlantic has been one of the few real success stories of the Internet age, at least when it comes to magazines. Now, with a new app that puts a twist on the model other companies have been using, the magazine is hoping to build on that success. ...
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What's new on the app stores on Monday 1 August 2011A burst of 13 apps for your considerationCFG: Cosmo For Guys"Chances are, you sometimes take a peek at Cosmo in an attempt to figure out what women really want," notes the App Store description for...
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Owner of Financial Times and Penguin expects one-third of its £5.8bn revenues to come via digital channels this yearDame Marjorie Scardino has said that Pearson, the owner of the Financial Times and book publisher Penguin, now considers itself to...
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FT Group profits rise on strong growth in the digital marketPearson has reported a 7% year-on-year revenue increase at the FT Group, the division that publishes the Financial Times, as overall sales at the Penguin publisher rose 6% to £2.4bn in the...
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Sports Illustrated has dared to tread where few other publications would; as part of its all-access subscription strategy, it has decided to design multiple digital editions of its magazine for various different tablet computers every week, reports...
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On Feb. 15 Apple unveiled the terms of its new in-app content subscription servicewhich received an icy response from many publishers and app developers. The very next day, Google unveiled its competing, less rapacious, and more open OnePass...
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